T-6A Texan II Navy

Item #HN-TAMC176

Time in operation: 2001-present

Post-World War II era

Manufacturers: Raytheon aircraft Company (now Hawker Beechcraft)

Length: 12 inches

Wingspan: 12.38 inches

Description

The T-6 Texan II is being introduced to the U.S. Air Force and Navy to replace their existing trainer aircraft. First replacements began in 2001, and are expected to be complete by 2009. A quarter of the aircraft's cost is its advanced ejection seats, which are capable of being safely used on the ground at zero airspeed. A few other nations, including Greece, Canada, and Germany utilize the aircraft as a trainer vehicle.

Modeled here with painstaking detail, this little Texan II is finished as a U.S. Navy trainer. Quality handcrafted construction and intense attention to detail will make this model stand out as beautiful to any eye.

Dimensions & Specifications

# of Pieces

1

Aircraft

Prop

Branch

Navy

Brand

Toys and Models

Era

Post-WWII

Finish

Painted

Length (in.)

12

Material

Plastic

Scale

11689

Weight

3.3 lbs.

Wingspan (in.)

12.38

Year

2001

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U.S. trainer aircraft

Propeller-driven aircraft, single engine

Handcrafted, hand-painted mahogany construction

Scale: 1/32nd

Operators: U.S. Navy, U.S. Air Force, Canadian Forces, Greek Air Force, German Luftwaffe (modern)

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The T-6 Texan II is being introduced to the U.S. Air Force and Navy to replace their existing trainer aircraft. First replacements began in 2001, and are expected to be complete by 2009. A quarter of the aircraft's cost is its advanced ejection seats, which are capable of being safely used on the ground at zero airspeed. A few other nations, including Greece, Canada, and Germany utilize the aircraft as a trainer vehicle. Modeled here with painstaking detail, this little Texan II is finished as a U.